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La Faille

Original title: Fracture
  • 2007
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
230K
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POPULARITY
1,300
169
Anthony Hopkins in La Faille (2007)
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After shooting his wife, Ted confesses his crime and asks the court to move his case to trial. He represents himself against Willy, a successful lawyer. But there's more to the case than mee... Read allAfter shooting his wife, Ted confesses his crime and asks the court to move his case to trial. He represents himself against Willy, a successful lawyer. But there's more to the case than meets the eye.After shooting his wife, Ted confesses his crime and asks the court to move his case to trial. He represents himself against Willy, a successful lawyer. But there's more to the case than meets the eye.

  • Director
    • Gregory Hoblit
  • Writers
    • Daniel Pyne
    • Glenn Gers
  • Stars
    • Anthony Hopkins
    • Ryan Gosling
    • David Strathairn
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    230K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,300
    169
    • Director
      • Gregory Hoblit
    • Writers
      • Daniel Pyne
      • Glenn Gers
    • Stars
      • Anthony Hopkins
      • Ryan Gosling
      • David Strathairn
    • 459User reviews
    • 147Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Anthony Hopkins
    Anthony Hopkins
    • Ted Crawford
    Ryan Gosling
    Ryan Gosling
    • Willy Beachum
    David Strathairn
    David Strathairn
    • DA Joe Lobruto
    Rosamund Pike
    Rosamund Pike
    • Nikki Gardner
    Embeth Davidtz
    Embeth Davidtz
    • Jennifer Crawford
    Billy Burke
    Billy Burke
    • Lt. Rob Nunally
    Cliff Curtis
    Cliff Curtis
    • Detective Flores
    Fiona Shaw
    Fiona Shaw
    • Judge Robinson
    Bob Gunton
    Bob Gunton
    • Judge Gardner
    Josh Stamberg
    Josh Stamberg
    • Norman Foster
    Xander Berkeley
    Xander Berkeley
    • Judge Moran
    Zoe Kazan
    Zoe Kazan
    • Mona
    Judith Scott
    Judith Scott
    • Resident
    Gary Carlos Cervantes
    Gary Carlos Cervantes
    • Ciro
    • (as Carlos Cervantes)
    Petrea Burchard
    Petrea Burchard
    • Dr. Marion Kang
    Garz Chan
    Garz Chan
    • Assistant Hotel Manager
    Wendy Cutler
    • Gladys
    Larry Sullivan
    Larry Sullivan
    • Lee Gardner
    • Director
      • Gregory Hoblit
    • Writers
      • Daniel Pyne
      • Glenn Gers
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    User reviews459

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    7ddelamaide

    Film noir in color

    Moody, quirky, witty, the film tries to duplicate the atmosphere of a b&w film noir in color with striking sets, lighting and camera angles. The witty, intelligent script gives Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling much to work with and they work well with it. But the directions is a bit heavy-handed and at times so studied that the film seems to plod along. The music, while striking, is overbearing. This is a filmmakers and a film lovers film -- it is not trying to imitate reality but to exploit all elements of film as an art form. It works for me and left me with some strong impressions. Plus, it is the first time I actually enjoyed watching Ryan Gosling.
    7antoniotierno

    complex and involving

    The film gets to deliver high points of drama and confrontation and is overall fairly watchable; there are some cliché the director could do without but the good storyline gets them to fit together. Twists and turns guarantee enough suspense in this piece of jigsaw solving, plus there are some elements of a legal thriller, that make the plot a little bit more complex. Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling are really excellent but the whole cast seems to work properly, both in terms of involvement and rhythm. It's a cut above average thrillers and above stories based upon novels or famous trials, thank to the cast and the screenplay.
    8blanche-2

    great noir

    Sir Anthony Hopkins, Ryan Gosling, David Strathairn, and Rosamund Pike star in "Fracture," a 2007 film directed by Gregory Hobbitt.

    I only have one complaint about this film, which is that I had eye strain because it was so dark throughout. I'm not talking about the atmosphere, which yes, was dark, but most of this film was done in darkness.

    Nevertheless, it is a very effective modern noir. Hopkins plays a man who knows his wife is cheating on him and kills her. Then he confesses.

    A young, ambitious assistant DA, Willy Beachum (Gosling) is talked into taking the case, an apparent slam dunk, even though he's about to take a job with a huge corporate law firm.

    Unfortunately, it's not the slam dunk he thinks, and before he knows it, he's been disgraced in court and his new job is on the line. Desperate, Willy begs his boss (Strathairn) to see it through.

    Great story, very clever, with Hopkins and Gosling playing an effective cat and mouse game throughout. I'd hate to have to act opposite Anthony Hopkins unless my name was Emma Thompson, but Hopkins underplays this beautifully, and he and Gosling make a very effective team.

    With both men, it's almost as if one can read his thoughts as Hopkins gives a half smile and Gosling stares and sets his jaw.

    Though this story is about the conflict between two massive egos who always win, the underlying mystery is excellent as well.

    If you like this kind of film, and I do, don't miss this one.
    7snow0r

    style with the substance to match

    Fracture is the story of Ted Crawford (Hopkins), a rich engineer who shoots his wife after discovering she is having an affair. When the police arrive, he confesses and hands in his weapon, and the case is passed on to hotshot DDA Willy Beachum (Gosling), who sees this, his final public service trial before he moves onwards and upwards, to be a slam-dunk case; but alas, thanks to Crawford's mind games, things are not what they seem and the case undergoes a series of twists and turns as Crawford and Beachum engage in a tense battle of wits.

    The most obviously noticeable thing about Fracture is the how well-polished it all is. The whole thing looks so...expensive. The cars are expensive. The phones are expensive...even the cutlery during the Thanksgiving dinner scene looks expensive. Beachum seems to wear a new suit in every scene, and even the outdoor location shots look glossy; South California looks like it has been lacquered up especially for the camera lens.

    It's all very smooth, well edited, cleverly shot, and well-paced, but without these two actors, this movie would have been nothing more than a glossy second-rate courtroom "thriller". Hopkins and Gosling take it to the next level with great lead performances. Hopkins clearly enjoys playing this sort of manipulative role, controlling events, making sly remarks, and winking in that very obviously shifty way, and he gets to drive flashy cars and live in a big house while he does it, which I imagine only increases the amount of fun he has. Similarly, the cockiness arrogance of DDA Beachum allows Gosling to strut around, make wisecracks, and generally be a smug git. While the Hopkins-Gosling clashes make the movie, they are ably supported by David Straitharn, Rosamund Pike, and Billy Burke, who all inject a bit more life and background into the film.

    While the ride is comfortable for the most part, Fracture slips a gear towards the end; the shift from murder mystery to moral crusade feels a little bumpy, but nonetheless, strong performances and great artistic direction make Fracture a stylish, clever and enjoyable thriller that's definitely worth a look.
    7frankwhat

    "Fracture" – A Break into the Abnormal

    I was quite surprised at how much I enjoyed watching this film as I heard many positive critical reviews before going into it so I had high expectations to begin with. However I was not let down one bit since "Fracture" more than held its own. It contained a very simple plot structure but also offered a very original take on a different type of court case. While it might not be possible in real life, it worked magic on the big screen and transformed into an excellent film almost within the first few minutes.

    Even though Sir Anthony Hopkins played a role almost exactly identical to that of his previous Hannibal Lecter, it was still great to see him back in this form because that's what I always thought he was best at: the maniacal genius. Although I will admit he does have an incredible range. He didn't add anything new to his character that we haven't seen him do before, yet I still loved watching him whenever he was on the screen. The big shock for me was Ryan Gosling. I knew he was a good actor and that he has been in some great movies but this was his best performance by far. He just calmly waltzed into each scene and was able to hold his own against the veteran Hopkins. Gosling's natural ability is simply breathtaking with how much of it he was blessed with. Any doubts of him I had before are now officially thrown out the window. The rest of the ensemble was at least adequate and the only one who I was a little disappointed in was Billy Burke since he didn't seem completely convincing.

    There is somewhat of a twist waiting for the viewer at the final showdown and what I loved about it was it wasn't thrown in there for no reason. It actually went with the story, which is what's supposed to happen but hasn't lately in numerous other cases. It won't throw you for a complete loop but rather ties up some loose ends that had me scratching my head up until then. While there's elements of the legal proceedings that are completely Hollywoodized and could in no way happen in real life, I didn't seem to mind at all and was actually glad they did that. This was most likely because it flowed with the story and offered a fresh perspective.

    "Fracture" will be one of those small cinematic feats that goes overlooked and prematurely fades into oblivion but for those that do get to see it you won't be disappointed. You may not agree with some parts and might even spot some dead on plot flaws, but if you can overlook that and instead focus on the film as a whole you are in for a treat. The courtroom drama is suspenseful and is presented just as it should be. The quips taken from both sides are clever and offer some well-timed comic relief. The love story while not necessarily essential didn't take anything away from the other parts either. Job well done to mostly everyone on this production, this was a tightly wrought law thriller that was no chip off the old block by any means!

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    • Trivia
      The kinetic objects, with the rolling glass marbles, are designs of Dutch artist Mark Bischof.
    • Goofs
      By the expert's testimony in court we are informed that Ted Crawford's bullet pierced through the frontal cortex in the temporal lobe coming to rest upon the upper side of the brain against the skull. Yet when we see wife Jennifer's head hit the floor for a brief moment in a close-up, there is no injury visible at all. Furthermore in another scene Ted points to his left cheek bone when he describes where he shot his wife. Such an injury is very different from that described during the trial. The shot was fired at close range with a powerful .45, which makes it very unlikely that the bullet would come to rest within the skull.
    • Quotes

      Ted Crawford: Even a broken clock is right twice a day.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits, rather than merely superimposed on the background, cast shadows and have reflections as if they exist in the scene.
    • Connections
      Featured in HBO First Look: Look Closely: The Making of 'Fracture' (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Ombra Fedel Anch'io
      Composed by Riccardo Broschi

      Performed by Vivica Genaux (as Vivica Geneaux)

      Pianist Paul Floyd

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 2007 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Crimen perfecto
    • Filming locations
      • 4411 Noeline Avenue, Encino, Los Angeles, California, USA(Crawford's house)
    • Production companies
      • New Line Cinema
      • Castle Rock Entertainment
      • Weinstock Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $39,015,018
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,180,000
      • Apr 22, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $92,011,561
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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